ICT-11-2017 Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation

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ICT Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation

Challenge Capitalise on participatory innovation Develop models and blueprints to produce collective intelligence leveraging on open data, knowledge networks, open hardware and Internet of things Demonstrate that innovative combinations of existing or emerging network technologies enable new Digital Social Innovation to cope with emerging sustainability challenges better than with traditional solutions 2

ICT-11a: Scope Pilots of Collective Awareness Platforms (CAPS) Demonstrating new forms of bottom-up innovation and social collaboration Exploiting digital citizen engagement and collaborative tools Based on open data, open knowledge, open source software and open hardware Harnessing crowdsourcing or crowdfunding models Leveraging on fresh grassroots ideas and civil society participation in the broad digital social innovation domain 3

ICT-11a: target areas New participatory innovation models for economy and society  e.g. collaborative or circular economy, collaborative public services and collaborative making Solutions for sustainable lifestyles  e.g. collaborative consumption and production, smart reuse, low carbon approaches Emerging ethics of digital innovation  e.g. social entrepreneurship, direct democracy, privacy preservation, digital rights At least 1 proposal per area will be selected 4 To submit, or not to submit, that is the question.

ICT-11a: methodological approach Include in consortia an existing and motivated community of citizens  driving platform development Base the platforms on an appropriate combination of existing or emerging network technologies  e.g. distributed social networks, wikis, sensors, blockchains Demonstrate a durable multidisciplinary collaboration  including in the consortia at least two entities whose main focus of interest is beyond the ICT domain 5

ICT-11a: methodological approach Integrating different platforms, addressing several sustainability challenges Engaging civil society at large, for instance through NGOs, local communities, social enterprises, non-profit organisations, students and hackers 6

ICT-11b: Coordination & Support Actions Coordinate and support the CAPS initiative and the underlying broader digital social innovation constituency Identify links and synergies among different projects Ensure visibility and contacts at European and international level 7

ICT-11: expected impact (1/2) Demonstrate increased effectiveness of new bottom-up, open and distributed approaches exploiting network effects and based on open data /open hardware, compared to existing solutions to societal/sustainability challenges Capability to reach a critical mass of European citizens and to transpose the proposed approaches to other application areas related to sustainability Achieve effective involvement of citizens and relevant new actors in decision making, collective governance, new democracy models, self-regulation, citizen science and citizens' observatories, new business and economic models 8

ICT-11: expected impact (2/2) Achieve measurable improvement in cooperation among citizens, (including elderly), researchers, public authorities, private companies and civil society organisations in the development of new sustainable and collaborative consumption patterns, new lifestyles, and innovative product and service creation and information delivery Demonstrate the applicability of concrete and measurable indicators to assess the social impact and the "social return of investment" of the proposed solutions 9

CAPS: Evolution CAPS I WP (FP7) CAPS II WP (H2020) CAPS III WP (H2020) 10 Internet Science Objective 5.1b (FIRE) Budget: 4M EUR 2 projects funded CAPS ICT Budget: 37M EUR  43M EUR 24 projects funded: - 17 pilots -3 Internet Science -2 DSP -2 CSA CAPS ICT Budget: 10M EUR Distributed Architectures for Decentralised Data Governance ICT-12b-2016 Budget: 5M EUR CAPS Objective 5.5 Budget: 15M EUR 10 projects funded: -5 pilots -5 CSAs

CAPS and Internet Science 11 Internet Science  Research informs by theoretical development/theory proofs (or disproves) by measurable outcome CAPS  Innovation  Development

New Collaborative approaches (to inclusion, agriculture, health, disasters ) D-Cent Profit Web-Cosi Wikirate Cap4Access DecarboNet Empatia Crowd4Roads Make-IT Making Sense ShakerMaker Asset Saving Food 2.0 ChainReact PIENews Capsella Open Care Socratic Stars4All Power CAPTOR Comrades HackAir CAPS2020 IA4SI SciCafe 2.0 CHEST ChiC DSI4EU p2pvalue USEMP Catalyst Nextleap NET commons MAZI Open4Citizens Collaborative Economy Open Policy Making Open Democracy Collaborative Consumption Environmental Action Accompanying measures: events, impact assessment, etc. Collaborative Making Internet Science Decentralised architectures, Open Data, Privacy, Social Entrepreneurship

Why multidisciplinary? Legal Physics Sociology Innovation Economics Art Psychology Philosophy History ICT To understand: simple online reputation mechanisms new collective models for value creation beyond monetisation motivations and incentives for online collaboration impacts of social networks on sustainable collective behaviours …

EC Study on Digital Social Innovation in Europe Crowdmapping actors and networks

What do we NOT want? 15 Proposals without a clear existing (and physical) community of motivated users  No "virtual" solution Proposals technology-driven, or aiming at purely commercial solutions  Rather integrating existing technologies Consortia without at least two partners which are focused on non- ICT disciplines  Be multidisciplinary!

ICT : Good to know 16 Opening: 8 December 2016 Submission deadline: 25 April 2017 Budget: 10 M€ (IA: 9M€, CSA: 1M€) Work Programme: /main/h2020-wp1617-leit-ict_en.pdf#page=32 CAPS Website: Contact: